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The village of Trefor is to be found on the Lleyn Peninsula close to Caernarfon and Pwllheli. It is a quiet seaside village today and the pier (built around 1912) was once used to fill boats with the granite from the Eifl Quarry , The Welsh Granite Company operated the mine which was a dominant economic activity in the area. The pier today is a popular dive site for those interested in SCUBA diving and who appreciate the variety of sea life that exists in this location, whilst the harbour and a small sandy beach are close by. Nestling at the foot of Yr Elfl (this is well worth the walk to the summit for a spectacular view of Nant Gwrtheyrn) the village of Trefor is popular with families, diving, watersports and fishing enthusiasts and it provides you with an ideal base for travelling around the Lleyn Peninsula.

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Y Beuno Hotel (3.21 miles)

Y Beuno Hotel

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Recently renovated privately owned Inn on the North Coast of Wales. With some rooms having breathtaking views across to Anglesey and beyond. With seven bedrooms, log fire, comfy bar & ... More

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Gwyndy (6.67 miles)

Gwyndy

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Just a short stroll from a sandy beach, this modern, comfortably furnished single storey property makes an ideal base for summer seaside holidays and winter escapes. Situated ... More

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Plas Bodegroes (6.87 miles)

Plas Bodegroes

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One of the highest rated restaurants in Wales, personally run by Chris and Gunna Chown. Holder of a Michelin star for 14 years, Chris and his team cook Modern British ... More

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Old School Apartment (7.05 miles)

Old School Apartment

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For booking purposes the whole apartment is classed as 1 room.The Old School Apartment provides comfortable spacious self catering accommodation for up to six people. Two twin rooms with two ... More

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The Crown Hotel (7.11 miles)

The Crown Hotel
The Crown Hotel Is centrally situated on the beautiful Llyn Peninsular. its comfortable and well appointed accommodation is second to none in the town. A large bar Accommodates all televised sports. and our restaurant serves ... More | visit website
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Woodlands Hall Hotel (7.38 miles)

Woodlands Hall Hotel
Woodlands Hall Hotel is a charming country house hotel is located in a secluded position in Edern on the beautiful LLeyn Peninsula in North Wales.

The Woodlands Hall Hotel, situated on the idyllic ... More | visit website
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Cae Berllan (8.49 miles)

Cae Berllan
Let Ann and Mike welcome you tro their 17 acre small holding situated three miles outside Caernarfon.
We offer three converted stone cottages with all the needs of modern day living. The three cottages enjoy ... More | visit website
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Bron Eifion Country House Hotel (8.71 miles)

Bron Eifion Country House Hotel

Bron Eifion Country House Hotel is a luxury 4 star hotel, situated just ½ a mile from Criccieth on the Llyn Peninsular. This grade II listed building overlooks beautiful gardens within the 5 acres of ... More | visit website

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Corrigans Shore Guesthouse (8.80 miles)

At Corrigan’s Shore Guesthouse you can experience quality and comfort in our five spacious en suite bedrooms, with views of Lough Erne or the Fermanagh countryside. All rooms have a television, tea/coffee facilities and hairdryer. ... More
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Stables Hotel & Restaurant Ltd (9.10 miles)

Stables Hotel & Restaurant Ltd

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In 15 acres of beautiful, peaceful countryside, on the edge of the Llyn Peninsula and Snowdonia National Park, The Stables offers charming 4-star guest accommodation ... More

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